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To: Alex who wrote (30338)3/19/1999 4:09:00 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 117020
 
Nice last hour of trading???



To: Alex who wrote (30338)3/19/1999 8:27:00 PM
From: Mark Bartlett  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 117020
 
Alex,

<<''Americans are going to be killed, they're going to come home in
body bags,'' said Sen. Robert Bennett, R-Utah. ''And they will be
killed in a war that Congress has not declared.''>>

Let's hope, for the sake of the people there and the Americans that may end up there, this can be resolved. I fear though that you are dealing with a crazed nut (Milosevic), and peace will be very difficult to establish.

MB



To: Alex who wrote (30338)3/21/1999 1:43:00 PM
From: Alan Whirlwind  Respond to of 117020
 
Our own military seems to have as much to fear from Clinton as the Serbs:

How many military, helicopter, aircraft personnel dealing with the Pres
have died in the last 6 years?
Military Only:
Marine Sgt. Timothy Sabel, Helicopter Crash (Clinton Bodyguard)
Maj. William Barkley, Helicopter Crash (Clinton Bodyguard)
Capt. Scott Reynolds, Helicopter Crash (Clinton Bodyguard)
Aldo Franscoia Secret Service Agent , C-130 airplane crash, Jackson Hole
WY
Capt. Kevin N. Earnest, aircraft commander, C-130 airplane crash,
Jackson Hole WY
Capt. Kimberly Jo Wielhouwer, pilot, C-130 airplane crash, Jackson Hole
WY
2d Lt. Benjamin T. Hall, navigator, C-130 airplane crash, Jackson Hole
WY
SSgt. Michael J. Smith, Jr., loadmaster, C-130 airplane crash, Jackson
Hole WY
SrA. Rick L. Merritt, flight engineer, C-130 airplane crash, Jackson
Hole WY
SSgt. Michael R. York, loadmaster, C-130 airplane crash, Jackson Hole WY
SrA. Billy R. Ogston, crew chief, C-130 airplane crash, Jackson Hole WY
Amn. Thomas A. Stevens, loadmaster, C-130 airplane crash, Jackson Hole
WY
Maj. Gen. William Robertson Deputy Commanding General, V Corps, Europe,
helicopter crash, Weisbaden
Col William Densberger V Corps Chief of Operations and Plans, helicopter
crash, Weisbaden
Col. Robert Kelly V Corps Chief of Intelligence, helicopter crash,
Weisbaden
Spec. Gary Rhodes Crew Chief, helicopter crash, Weisbadenhotshot.
Sharlott A. Donovan (Ret TechSgt/WH Comm Office)
Sharlott also worked advance communications for Reagan, Bush and Clinton
out of the White House Communications. Sharlott set up the telephones
and the satelite uplinks in advance of a presidential visit. She also
ran the White House video systems while not on the road. Ann Lewis was
her boss. Sharlott killed herself on February 29, 1996. She suffocated
herself with a plastic bag over her head.
Admiral Boorda (CNO, gunshot chest)

Airman in Clinton advance team shot dead
-- NEW ORLEANS -- An Air Force enlisted man who helped bring President
Clinton's limousine to the city was fatally shot in the head while
visiting a public housing project around 1 a.m. Thursday.
A substance believed to be marijuana was on the body of Airman
Daniel Womack when New Orleans police arrived and found him bleeding
from a massive head wound, said Lt. Marlon Defillo, a police spokesman.
Womack, 22, of McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey, and
originally from Chattanooga, Tenn., was part of a five-member crew that
arrived in New Orleans in advance of President Clinton's visit
Thursday, airlifting a limousine and other equipment for Clinton's
visit. (AP) (1996)

The Dominion Post (Morgantown W.Va)
3-19-99 The Dominion Post

KINGWOOD Ð Police are calling Marine Cpl. Eric S. Fox1s death a suicide.
Fox1s body was discovered Tuesday in his car at Bruceton School. He had
been shot in the head, and a gun was found in the car. Fox, 28, a native
of Fort Wayne, Ind., was assigned to Marine Helicopter Squadron One at
Quantico, Va., which serves the president of the United States. He was
on leave at the time of his death. Police said Thursday they believe Fox
was driving west on Interstate 68 when he ran off the road, hit a guard
rail and damaged the front and rear ends of his black, 1994 Nissan 300
ZX before going to the school. Police said in a news release that they
found a crash site along the highway between the Maryland-West Virginia
line and the Hazelton exit. Items at the site matched Fox1s car, which
had an Indiana license plate. Deputy Chief Medical Examiner Dr. James
Frost autopsied Fox. Preston Sheriff1s Lt. Joe Stiles refused to answer
questions or comment beyond the news release. Sheriff Cecil Strawser
does not allow his officers to talk to the media. Another investigator,
State Police Senior Trooper J.H. Merrill, was not working Thursday. The
officers and the Naval Criminal Investigation Service are still
investigating.